The Erie Community Foundation



The Erie Community Foundation traces its history back to 1935 when Elisha H. Mack, co-founder of the Boston Store, created a charitable endowment fund. From 1935 to 1969, that sole fund fueled regional philanthropic efforts. However, after the tax reform act of 1969 created important distinctions between private foundations and public charities, Mr. Mack's fund was transformed into a public charity, The Erie Community Foundation, a process finalized in 1971.


Today, the foundation is constantly expanding its collection of nearly 500 different endowment funds, all created locally. Some funds are established during a donor's lifetime, others via a bequest. A number of local nonprofit organizations have also chosen to build endowments under the administrative umbrella of The Erie Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.eriecommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @TheECF1935


Assets and Giving for Erie Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 223,922,588
2017 - 236,091,159
2016 - 201,418,849
Domestic Grants

2018 - 20,862,991
2017 - 17,386,856


    

Recent News from Erie Community Foundation


10 lucky non-profits/organizations receive grants from Erie Community Foundation
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

As hundreds of millions of dollars pour into and around downtown, the Erie Community Foundation wants that renaissance to spread. President of...more

Erie Community Foundation reveals 10 recipients of 'Transformational Philanthropy 2.0' grants
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation revealed the 10 recipients of its 'Transformational Philanthropy 2.0' grants today. Nearly $2 million was awarded...more

Pat Howard: Face it, Erie: It's up to us
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation was among the first to embrace an alternate future that rejects passively accepting that Erie couldn't pull out of...more

Erie Community Foundation has yearly meeting celebrating gifts and donations
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation is celebrating a successful year of giving. The foundation holding their annual meeting today at the...more

The Safe Kids In Erie Receives Aid From The Erie Community Foundation
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Safe Kids has received 10,000 dollars in grants from The Erie Community Foundation and are happy to provide needy clients with SIDS...more

Pat Howard: Erie finally focuses on what's next
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Too many of the arrows of what the Erie Community Foundation calls Erie Vital Signs still point in the wrong direction, the latest markers in a...more

Updated Erie data reveals unfinished work for nonprofits
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation, Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation partnered with the Nonprofit Partnership on the Erie Vital Signs project. The data was compiled and analyzed by...more

Erie Vital Signs share positives and negatives about Erie
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Lead by the Erie Community Foundation, 'Erie Vital Signs' tracks indicators that measure the county's well-being in seven areas. Within those...more

Erie Community Foundation teams up with Center for Governmental Research for vital signs program
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

'Erie Vital Signs' tracks indicators that measure the county's well-being in seven topical areas. The program is lead by the Erie Community...more

Where are the Kanzius devices?
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

“The 2014 Fund agreement states that by late 2019 if trials are not in place in Erie, the funds will be redirected by the Erie Community Foundation...more



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